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Cajolá, Quetzaltenango: Safety, Cost & Attractions (2026)

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Where is Cajolá?

Cajolá is located in the department of Quetzaltenango, 123.4 km from Guatemala City and 14.5 km from Quetzaltenango (department capital) .

Guatemala City
123.4 km
Quetzaltenango
14.5 km
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14.9227°, -91.6149° →

Distances are straight-line. Coordinates from OpenStreetMap.

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Where to Stay in Cajolá

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Cajolá sits at 2,510m in the high altitude of Quetzaltenango department, with a population of 12,000. The climate is cool to cold (8-18C, cold mornings). Known for highland village and traditional mam culture, it is part of one of Guatemala’s most-visited regions.

Safety & Connectivity: With a safety score of 7/10 (above average for Guatemala), safe with standard awareness. Main concerns: very small, cold, no infrastructure. Internet is limited. 4G coverage is spotty. Plan for intermittent connectivity. Check our internet guide for detailed ISP coverage.

Cost of Living: Monthly costs range from $195 (budget) to $300 (comfortable) to $540+ (luxury). This is affordable compared to other areas in Guatemala. Check today’s exchange rate and our cost of living comparison.

Local Festivals: Feria de Cajolá (May 3) (patron: Santa Cruz). Guatemala’s feria season brings parades, live music, food stalls, and traditional dances. See our festivals calendar for dates across all departments.

For department-level data, see Quetzaltenango. Check the latest exchange rates and cost of living data.

Municipal Services

The Municipalidad de Cajolá provides local government services including boleto de ornato (annual municipal tax), IUSI (property tax payments), and basic civil registry services. For national-level procedures such as obtaining a DPI (national ID) at RENAP, tax filings at SAT, or police reports at the PNC departmental headquarters, residents typically travel to Quetzaltenango, the capital of Quetzaltenango department. For a complete guide to government procedures, visit our tramites guide.

Climate & Weather

Cajolá sits at 2,510m elevation in the cold highlands (tierra fria). Typical temperatures range from 8-18C. Cool to cold year-round. Frost possible at night. Pack warm layers.

For current conditions and forecasts, see our weather page.

Local Festivals & Ferias

Cajolá celebrates 5 festivals throughout the year:

  • Semana Santa in Xela — March 1
  • Feria de Cajolá (Patron: Santa Cruz) — May 3
  • Festival de Rompopo y Caldo de Frutas — August 1
  • Feria Centroamericana de la Independencia (Xelafer) — September 1
  • Feria de la Virgen del Rosario — October 1

Guatemala’s ferias feature traditional dances, marimba music, processions, food stalls, and community celebrations. See our complete ferias calendar for dates across all 337 municipalities.

Local Costs & Services

Key cost data for Cajolá (Quetzaltenango department):

  • Gas price: Q32.42/gallon regular (Q33.56 premium)
  • Exchange rate: Check today’s live rate

Compare remittance rates and check the cost of living calculator for detailed budgets.

Safety Overview

Safety score: 7/10 (Generally safe). Generally safe for visitors. Standard travel precautions apply. Tourist areas are well-patrolled.

Emergency contacts:

  • CONRED (disaster): 1566
  • Police (PNC): 110
  • Fire department: 122
  • Ambulance: 128
  • Tourist police (PROATUR): 1500

Read our full Guatemala safety guide for department-by-department data.

Explore Quetzaltenango Department

Cajolá is one of the municipalities in Quetzaltenango department. Explore nearby areas and compare data across the region.

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FAQ

Where is Cajolá located?

Cajolá is located in the Quetzaltenango department of Guatemala. It is 123.4 km from Guatemala City and 14.5 km from Quetzaltenango, the department capital.

Is Cajolá safe?

Cajolá scores 7/10 for safety, which is above average for Guatemala. The area is generally safe for visitors and residents. Areas to be cautious: very small, cold.

How much does it cost to live in Cajolá?

Monthly living costs in Cajolá range from $195 (budget) to $300 (comfortable). This includes rent, food, utilities, and transport in Quetzaltenango department. A couple can live on approximately $480/month.

What is Cajolá known for?

Cajolá is known for highland village, traditional mam culture, quiet. Located at 2,510m elevation with cool weather, the area attracts both tourists and residents.

What government offices are in Cajolá?

The Municipalidad de Cajolá handles local services like boleto de ornato, IUSI (property tax), and civil registry basics. For national government offices such as RENAP (DPI, birth certificates), SAT (tax matters), and PNC headquarters, you need to travel to Quetzaltenango, the capital of Quetzaltenango. See our [tramites guide](/tramites/) for step-by-step procedures.

What are the main festivals in Cajolá?

Like all Guatemalan municipalities, Cajolá celebrates its feria patronal (patron saint festival) with traditional dances, marimba music, processions, fireworks, and community events lasting several days. Other common celebrations include Semana Santa (Holy Week), Dia de los Muertos (November 1), and local agricultural fairs. See our [ferias calendar](/ferias/) for specific dates across all 337 municipalities.

Is there good internet in Cajolá?

Internet in Cajolá is moderate. Tigo and Claro offer cable internet (10-30 Mbps) in the town center, and 4G mobile data works in populated areas. Speeds may slow during peak hours. For faster options, Quetzaltenango has better infrastructure. See our [internet guide](/internet/) for details.

What is the nearest hospital to Cajolá?

The nearest major hospital is the Hospital Nacional in Quetzaltenango, the capital of Quetzaltenango department. Cajolá has a Centro de Salud (health center) for basic medical attention, vaccinations, and minor emergencies. For serious medical situations, patients are typically transferred to Quetzaltenango or Guatemala City. In emergencies, call 128 for an ambulance.

Data from locations.json, government sources, and field surveys

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